U.S. U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft intrusion
The U.S. U-2 high-altitude reconnaissance aircraft intruded into the no-fly zone of the PLA’s northern combat zone without authorization, seriously interfering with the Chinese side’s normal exercise and training activities, seriously violating the China-U.S. code of conduct for maritime and air safety and relevant international practices, and easily causing misunderstandings and misjudgments or even maritime and air accidents, which is a nakedly provocative action. China demands that the United States side immediately stop such provocative actions and take practical action to maintain peace and stability in the region.
‘We are already in the new cold war.’
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END OUR RELIANCE ON CHINA
Bring Back I Million Manufacturing Jobs from China
Tax Credits for Companies that Bring Back Jobs from China
Allow 100% Expensing Deductions for Essential Industries like Pharmaceuticals and Robotics who Bring Back their Manufacturing to the United States
No Federal Contracts for Companies who Outsource to China
Hold China Fully Accountable for Allowing the Virus to Spread around the World
ERADICATE COVID-19
Develop a Vaccine by The End Of 2020
Return to Normal in 2021
Make All Critical Medicines and Supplies for Healthcare Workers in The United States
Refill Stockpiles and Prepare for Future Pandemics
JOBS
Create 10 Million New Jobs in 10 Months
Create 1 Million New Small Businesses
Cut Taxes to Boost Take-home Pay and Keep Jobs in America
Enact Fair Trade Deals that Protect American Jobs
“Made in America “Tax Credits
Expand Opportunity Zones
Continue Deregulatory Agenda for Energy Independence
EDUCATION
Provide School Choice to Every Child in America
Teach American Exceptionalism
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This is the second litigation announced against the Trump administration in a week.
With their visas in limbo, journalists at Voice of America worry that they’ll be thrown out of America
“The new chief executive of VOA’s parent agency, a Trump appointee named Michael Pack, has stopped renewing visas, leaving 76 VOA employees like Segovia facing imminent removal — and undermining the agency’s ability to deliver news to non-English-speaking audiences around the world, staffers argue. Pack hasn’t said why.” —
Associated Press report yesterday gave new information that 16 VOA foreign correspondents, mainly from China and Indonesia, will be forced to return to their home countries in the next few weeks if they don’t get their visas renewed or extended. Associated Press doesn’t think they’ll have an easy time of it on their return, given their sensitive status as working for the U.S. government’s mouthpiece.